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Arts Center (Charles City, Iowa)

Arts Center (Charles City, Iowa)

Located on the north side of the square in the Floyd County community of Charles City, the Carnegie library building was constructed in 1904 at a cost of $10,000. It housed the Charles City Public Library until 1979, when a new facility was constructed. Fortunately, the historic building has new life as the Charles City Arts Center, which features exhibits, studio and classroom space, and is open to the public four days each week.

Each month works from a regional artist are displayed, with a reception held the first Friday of each exhibition. Community members looking for space to create their art can use the center’s free studio space, open to the public at no cost on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Check out the Charles City Arts CenterĀ website for more information, including hours, current exhibition details, and upcoming special events and classes.

City Hall (Rudd, Iowa)

City Hall (Rudd, Iowa)

The Floyd County community of Rudd sits just north of U.S. Highway 18 in the northwest quadrant of the county. Platted as Danville in 1869, the community was quickly renamed Rudd to recognize a man who promised to contribute $1,000 for a church in exchange for town naming rights. His contribution never materialized, but the town name remained. Rudd was officially incorporated in 1900.